In Sheep’s Clothing: Understanding and Dealing with Manipulative People Audiobook [Free Download by Trial]

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In Sheep's Clothing: Understanding and Dealing with Manipulative People by George K. Simon

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In Sheep's Clothing: Understanding and Dealing with Manipulative People is the international bestseller from Dr. George K. Simon, used in thousands of psychiatric clinics worldwide.

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  • After just escaping the clutches of a deceitful individual, I discovered the immense value of "In Sheep's Clothing: Understanding and Dealing with Manipulative People." This book not only provided me with deep insights into how someone who appeared to care for me could effortlessly betray my trust, but it also equipped me with the knowledge to shield myself from their cunning tactics aimed at drawing me back in. I now comprehend that their professed declarations of love, honor, and respect are nothing more than empty promises, foreshadowing inevitable acts of disloyalty.
  • We've all faced that one person at work who makes our lives miserable, but we can't quite put our finger on why. They always seem to be in the right, while we end up paying the price with no rewards, promotions, or job satisfaction. It's frustrating because their actions seem completely unfounded. However, "In Sheep's Clothing: Understanding and Dealing with Manipulative People" sheds light on the reasons behind their behavior and offers practical advice on how to handle them. Before reading this book, I used to think that passive-aggressive behavior was the main issue, but now I've identified the real enemy and I won't back down again. I feel prepared and ready to take action. The only drawback of this book is that it fails to address the possibility that we ourselves might unknowingly exhibit covert aggressive traits. It would have been helpful to explore how to recognize and correct our own behavior if we fall into this category. Once you get used to Kevin Foley's narration, the book becomes enjoyable to listen to and progresses smoothly. It's not overly lengthy, which is a welcome change from some other books in this genre, and it is supported by ample references and research, rather than relying solely on pop-psychology.
  • Sometimes you stumble upon a breakthrough that unlocks the mystery. We've all encountered challenging individuals and wondered how to navigate their tricky ways, but they can be as elusive as a ghost in the night. The first step is to overcome self-doubt and acknowledge the existence of these cunning creatures. Then, it's crucial to identify their true nature and understand their manipulative tactics. These games they play can be incredibly toxic and can escalate to a destructive level. It's a destructive problem that must be addressed promptly in order to restore harmony. The key is awareness and recognition. I am sincerely grateful to the author and I highly recommend "Working With Monsters" by Dr. John Clarke for further enlightening insights. Maxwell
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